One of my dreams when starting college was to spend a semester or year abroad because I just love traveling. I can’t even explain I have the draw to it, but it sparks something inside of me and makes me feel like myself. Problem?

College has been called everything from a necessary component of the American dream to the great unleveler, but it almost doesn’t matter to foreign students. No matter if they come from England or Eritrea, they’re subject to sky-high tuition under the “international” label. Tennessee and Oregon wanted to change that, and now Washington is following suit.